by jack lee » Thu Jul 08, 2010 4:08 pm
I like the detail in your description; it is very helpful. You take such care in building your models. It's an inspiration. A while back in one of your posts you said that even though things don't always go exactly right you keep moving forward and don't quit. It's been wise advice for my first build.
The past two days I've used a spray primer that my local hobby shop recommended. They said they were not sure if it would shrink the covering. Instead, some of the covering has sagged even though I put on three coats of clear dope before the primer. Wrong primer, I guess.
There are some other beginner's flaws in my craftsmanship too, but after replacing 2 or 3 stringers, which were curved from over sanding, and after replacing some of the tissue covering and then priming, I just want to move forward. I'm getting anxious to finish this build, even with the flaws. I'll try to apply the lessons I've learned to the next model.
I wanted to upload some recent photos, but my link to Photobucket is stuck right now. I'll try later.
Thanks again for your updates.